Where to go?
Tanzania forms Africa’s favorite safari destination that gives a true essence of “wild Africa”. Almost a quarter of all Africa’s wildlife are found on this country’s vast wild lands. From the vast grasslands of the Serengeti and the towering heights of Kilimanjaro; the highest free standing mountain in the world, Tanzania is regarded as the “true heart” of Africa and one of the most alluring wildlife safari destinations.
Experience the winding mists of the Ngorongoro crater that is regarded as the world’s eighth wonder. Encounter the greatest wildlife show on earth, the migration of the Wildebeest, Zebra on their annual crossing from Kenya through Mara River in a stampede to avoid open jaws of giant crocodiles. Keep a watchful eye for predators as they gather around for big kills in the Serengeti plains.
Our safari destinations
Zanzibar Island
Zanzibar evokes far away lands and the very spirit of travel itself, a truly exotic location of pristine coral reefs and the labyrinth of Stone Town. Zanzibar is actually an Archipelago with Pemba in the north and Unguja, known as Zanzibar Island, is the main tourist attraction.
Lake Manyara National Park
Stretching for 50km along the base of the rusty-gold 600-metre high Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is a scenic gem, with a setting extolled by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”.
Tarangire National park
Visit Tarangire National Park to see some jaw-dropping sightings of lions lounging in trees. Then witness these lions stalking and hunting down their prey in a heart-pounding experience while on safari.
Ngorongoro Crater
The Ngorongoro Crater is mostly a prime destination in East African safaris explained with a broad wildlife packed volcanic crater. The crater extends for an area roughly 265sq km which is particularly 610metres deep and also 19km across.
Serengeti National Park
Serengeti National Park is located in the north of Tanzania. You can call Serengeti an African Paradise. The word Serengeti comes from the Maasai tribe called Siringeti which simply means “Endless Plain”.